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The skies over Europe during World War I saw a uniquely modern contest for tactical and technological supremacy. Each new strategy or invention by the Allies or Central Powers quickly brought a deadly response from the other. Each innovation was tested in the air by combat pilots who were gambling with their lives. At times with a life expectancy of only 21 flying days, the pilots became the most enduring legend of the War.Eric and Jane Lawson present a unique treatment of the air actions of World War I as a single grand campaign, with the balance of power shifting back and forth with each new weapon or tactic.World War I broke out in August 1914, only 11 years after the Wright brothers first airplane flight. The warring nations assembled makeshift air forces of civilian aircraft flown by amateur pilots, largely for reconnaissance purposes.By the end of 1915 haphazard observation, hand-dropped bombs, and pilots occasionally shooting at each other with carbines and begun to give way to specialized air squadrons, specially designed aircraft, bomb racks, aerial cameras and mounted machine guns.By wars end long-range bombing, rudimentary aircraft carriers, rocket - and cannon - armed planes, radios, ground-attach tactics, and other features of modern warfare had made an appearance. Eric and Jane Lawson maintain focus on the human dimension of the conflict. The most important commanders and pilots are examined, as well as groundbreaking coverage of the first African-American combat pilot, the first women to fly military missions, and Fiorello LaGuardias days as an Italian bombardier. Billy Mitchells image as an advocate of air power is balanced with a detailed account of his role in the St. Mihiel offensive, in which he assembled the wars largest air armada, made up of American, British, French, and even Italian aircraft.The First Air Campaign features a fast paced narrative supplemented by detailed information on unit organization and aircraft performance and innovated new maps illustrating the first attempts to apply the principles of war to aerial maneuver. Also included are unique war-time photographs, some not seen in 75 years, and specially-prepared charts, available nowhere else, graphically portraying the ever-changing balance of air power throughout the war.

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title The First Air Campaign August 1914-November 1918 Great Campaigns - photo 1

title:The First Air Campaign, August 1914-November 1918 Great Campaigns
author:Lawson, Eric.; Lawson, Jane.
publisher:Combined Publishing
isbn10 | asin:0938289446
print isbn13:9780938289449
ebook isbn13:9780585116143
language:English
subjectWorld War, 1914-1918--Aerial operations.
publication date:1996
lcc:D600.L385 1996eb
ddc:940.4/4
subject:World War, 1914-1918--Aerial operations.
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Great Campaigns
The First Air Campaign
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GREAT CAMPAIGN SERIES
The Antietam Campaign
The Appomattox Campaign
The Atlanta Campaign
The Chancellorsville Campaign
The First Air Campaign
The Gettysburg Campaign
Jackson's Valley Campaign
The Little Bighorn Campaign
MacArthur's New Guinea Campaign
The Midway Campaign
The Peninsula Campaign
The Petersburg Campaign
The Philadelphia Campaign
Rommel's North Africa Campaign
The Shiloh Campaign
Spanish-American War
The Vicksburg Campaign
The Waterloo Campaign
The Wilderness Campaign
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Great Campaigns
The First Air Campaign
August 1914-November 1918
Eric and Jane Lawson
COMBINED BOOKS
Pennsylvania
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE
Combined Books, Inc., is dedicated to publishing books of distinction in history and military history. We are proud of the quality of writing and the quantity of information found in our books. Our books are manufactured with style and durability and are printed on acid-free paper. We like to think of our books as soldiers: not infantry grunts, but well dressed and well equipped avant garde. Our logo reflects our commitment to the modern and yet historic art of bookmaking.
We call ourselves Combined Books because we view the publishing enterprise as a "combined" effort of authors, publishers and readers. And we promise to bridge the gap between usa gap which is all too seldom closed in contemporary publishing.
We would like to hear from our readers and invite you to write to us at our offices in Pennsylvania with your reactions, queries, comments, even complaints. All of our correspondence will be answered directly by a member of the Editorial Board or by the author.
We encourage all of our readers to purchase our books from their local booksellers, and we hope that you let us know of booksellers in your area that might be interested in carrying our books. If you are unable to find a book in your area, please write us.
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For information, address:
Combined Books, Inc.
151 East 10th Avenue
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Copyright 1996 Eric and Jane Lawson.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical, mechanical or otherwise without first seeking the written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lawson, Eric.
The first air campaign, August 1914-November 1918 / Eric and Jane
Lawson
p. cm.(Great campaigns)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-938289-44-6
1. World War, 1914-1918Aerial operations. I. Lawson, Jane. II.
Title. III. Series.
D600.L385 1966 95-43895
940.4'4dc20 CIP
Printed in the United States of America. Maps by Beth Queman
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For our son, Eric
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Acknowledgments
Particular thanks go to Robert L. Pigeon, Kenneth S. Gallagher and John Cannan of Combined Books, who made this volume possible; and to Beth Queman, who did a great job on the maps. The staffs of the Norfolk Public Library, Morrill Memorial Library, and the Walpole Public Library tracked down many, many sources for us. Thanks also to Bruce Gudmundsson of the Institute of Tactical Education, August Blume and Richard Bennett of the Society of First World War Aviation Historians, Ward Bpyce of the American Fighter Aces Association, Eric and Carol Miller of the Western Front Association, Steve Rawlings of Clash of Arms Games, Phyllis Quirk at the Robins Air Force Base Museum of Aviation, Jack Ramsay at the New England Air Museum, Carl Koenig and Capt. Clark Luther. Special thanks are due to our parents, Edward and Joan Lawson and Howard and Dorothy Naberhaus, for their support and encouragement. And we owe a particular debt of gratitude to our children, Eric and Grace, who had to live with us through it all.
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Contents
Preface to the Series
9
Introduction
11
I
Wright Makes Might
13
II
1914 The Wrong Stuff
31
III
1915 Taking It to the Skies
59
IV
1916 Air of Battle
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